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Friday, January 16, 2009
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    The British Invasion, Examined

    A country at war. Economic dire straits. An oil crisis. Sound familiar? Find out how today’s headlines parallel the conditions that helped create British pop music in the 1950s and ‘60s. Ethnomusicologist Gordon Thompson of Skidmore College joins us to talk about his book “Please Please Me: Sixties British Pop, Inside and Out.” Also: Elizabeth Pitcairn joins us to perform on her Red Violin, the Stradivarius famed for its dazzling sound and mysterious history and the inspiration for Francois Girard's film The Red Violin.

Sixties British Pop: A Look Back

In “Please Please Me: Sixties British Pop, Inside and Out," Gordon Thompson journeys to the center of the British pop-making establishment in the 1960's through conversations with the major players themselves. He joins us to share his insider's view of the distinctly British songwriting and production techniques that developed during the period, the "bulge" generation's influence on Brit culture, and the stars themselves, from the Beatles to The Who to King Crimson.

Soundcheck blog: John Schaefer on the birth of Britpop

“Please Please Me: Sixties British Pop, Inside and Out" on Amazon.com

CD Picks of the Week

Three new releases picked by the Soundcheck staff. Read the full reviews of our picks here.

Brighton Port Authority, "I Think We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat" (Southern Fried Records)
--picked by John Schaefer [Amazon]

Joshua Redman, "Compass" (Nonesuch)
--picked by Brian Wise [Amazon]

Animal Collective, "Merriweather Post Pavilion" (Domino)
--picked by Joel Meyer [Amazon]

Read full reviews of our picks of the week

Elizabeth Pitcairn

The Red Violin

Violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn is the owner of the Red Violin, crafted by Stadivarius in 1720 and one of the finest instruments in the world. It is also one of the most mysterious, having vanished for more than 200 years until its re-appearance in the hands of an heir of Felix Mendelssohn, and is the subject of Francois Girard’s award-winning film The Red Violin. Pitcairn joins us to perform on her enigmatic instrument live in our studio and to discuss her thriving career as a concert soloist.

Elizabeth Pitcairn's web site

Best Live Performances of 2008

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We revisit memorable in-studio performances from Toumani Diabaté, Cat Power, Regina Spektor, and others.

The Year in Music and Branding

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Pop music and advertising go together like peanut butter and jelly. Grey Group music director Josh Rabinowitz shares his picks for the best song picks and ad campaigns of 2008.

Critics Week

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Music writers look back at the year's best pop, rock, hip hop, classical, jazz, Latin and world albums. Plus: the worst music of the year and the best online music. Read our critics' lists here. And don't forget to cast your vote in our best-albums poll.

Noteworthy New York

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We have invited musicians and artists to help us select their favorite cultural destination in the neighborhood where they live. From parks and coffee shops to bowling alleys and museums, the options are as diverse as our group of contributors.